Sentences with phrase «work over more»

I'd like to see how the bike lanes work over more time.
Although these and his recent video installations might frustrate a 21st - century audience grown overly reliant on spectacle, this glimpse of Zhang's work over more than twenty - five years is satisfyingly thought - provoking and often surprisingly poetic.
Anderson's work over more than three decades in newspapers, news magazines, network news television, and online network news have included the roles of critic, reporter, editor, managing editor, news anchor, content coordinator and senior producer.
Nootropics can help with that, especially on the off chance that you can't concentrate on a particular work over a more drawn out period.
I'm looking for a babywearing sweater that will work over a more structured carrier (we use the Onya Outback), I wonder if this one will do the trick?
There are no surprises or exposés with respect to the internal workings of the K of C, but Kauffman supplies a useful account of the range of the organization's good works over more than a century, and the book is especially rich in its attention to the various faces of the anti «Catholicism that it attempted to counter.
This year's TIFF audience clearly preferred tough, substantial works over more conventionally crowd - pleasing films.

Not exact matches

I've come to see this inhibition as an excuse that comes from seeing others working harder with more motivation, thinking that passion is something you find if you turn over enough rocks:
Few issues get travelers more worked up than the debate over how airlines should handle children.
It should come as little surprise, because when he took more control over his work, he became more humble and more hungry to become a better leader.
Over half of the people surveyed (55.9 %) thought that putting in «an extra 10 hours per week for life» was worth a bump in pay, apparently not realizing that working 25 % more hours for a 10 % bump isn't exactly a good tradeoff.
Plus, more control over the work environment (a staple of the small business owner) makes people happier to toil away.
However, they are likely to view it as an unsustainable solution, especially the very long hours worked by people over 55 years old and multiple job holders working more than 50 hours a week.
She has worked with more than 100 entrepreneurs over the last 10 years from start - ups to 30 - year - old businesses.
Take more control over the 72 hours a week that a smartphone is connected to work.
Southwest Airlines canceled more flights as it worked to complete inspections of engines like the one that failed last week in a deadly accident over Pennsylvania.
Colleagues who go out to unwind together over a cocktail do better work, and get paid more, too.
So far, the design seems to be working: Warby Parker, which was founded in 2010 and opened its first retail store three years later, is reportedly valued at over $ 1 billion and will have have more than 70 locations open by year's end.
New research from University of Pennsylvania professor Alexandra Michel finds highly educated employees work more when given autonomy over their schedules.
Hmm, for some reason it's taking a bit too long to farm this out, so I click over to GetMeATeam, which provides teams of three or more people who will work in tandem to do larger projects.
The Skyroam Solis is a portable Wi - Fi hotspot that works in over 110 countries, with more being added continuously.
It's more stable working at a state - owned enterprise but his salary dropped from over 4,000 yuan per month to 2,000 yuan, so he finally decided to quit.»
«Everybody worries about making mistakes,» he says, «but when it comes to choosing between working 24 hours [and risking] having your mental faculties function at less efficiency, and spreading that out over more time, most lawyers would tell you the former is more likely to result in fewer mistakes.
And young workers are particularly likely to favour being able to work from their couches — Canada's Telecommunications Industry: Industrial Outlook Spring 2014 suggests that over 70 % of full - time workers aged 18 — 29 would be more satisfied in their jobs if they could work remotely using cloud software.
Russ Corsi, who worked nearly 32 years for Pittsburgh - based PPG, a global supplier of auto glass, says larger sunroofs are also more prone to weakening over time as the pane absorbs impacts from bumps in the road, twists and turns of the car's frame, and «thermal shock» — the expanding and contracting from sudden temperature changes.
They tend to hover over other people's work and try to fix things that could have been done more easily by someone else.
Building a culture of engaged people gets even more complicated when 70 % of your employees work remotely all over North America.
Most parents are aware that over the course of an adult's working life, high school graduates can expect, on average, to earn $ 1 million less than those with a bachelor's degree and are 50 percent more likely to be unemployed.
What's more, his polarizing lack of political correctness can also work against him among women and minority businesspeople, leaving the door open to his rival Clinton, whose small business platform and reputation for getting the job done may very well win over undecided voters.
This one from McMaster University via Coursera is focused more on career issues, and the topics covered sound like a top hits list of common work questions: «Mindshift teaches you essentials such as how to get the most out of online learning and MOOCs, how to seek out and work with mentors, the secrets to avoiding career ruts (and catastrophes) and general ruts in life, and insights such as the value of selective ignorance over general competence.»
But, looking back over my own experience, I feel sure that you can teach people how to work more empathetically — that is, to consider more thoroughly the needs of other people and other disciplines.
Though the search volume for «account - based content marketing» has increased massively over the past two years, the term still has a little work to do when compared to more established concepts like inbound, content marketing, Facebook advertising, and so on.
Like I mentioned the other day, that system may have worked in the past but since the wide - scale rise of the Internet over the past 20 years, the masses are more aware of what they don't have than ever before.
«You're going to see a more united approach around prospecting to acquisition and retention teams working together, and over time that will really build a predictive acquisition model,» says Monica Girolami, head of North America marketing at NewVoiceMedia, a company that links inbound and outbound communications through Salesforce.
Employees desire flexible work arrangements for many reasons but Branson writes that «having more control over work - life balance, finding it generally useful and cutting down on commuting time» are the most commonly cited ones.
There are more than half a million Canadians working in over 14,000 call centres across the country.
Soon I found myself working late morning to late afternoon, taking a couple hours» break for relaxation and dinner, then working some more until late at night, then starting over the next morning.
All of the technology in the world can't make us anything more than human, but understanding how our own brains work can give us an advantage over other mere mortals.
Over the course of a year, that's more than 50 hours of work; more than an entire workweek of additional time.
And days later, on November 18 — just over a week after Obama warned Trump about Flynn — Rep. Elijah Cummings sent Pence a letter requesting more information about potential conflicts of interest posed by Flynn's lobbying work.
However, in the wake of the Facebook story, businesses should work to give the users more knowledge and control over the information they collect.
There are few things more aggravating at work than being kept stagnant with the same routine responsibilities over a long period of time, especially after you've voiced interest in expanding your level of contribution.
Stronach convinced Ottawa to chip in additional millions, and threatened to do the work outside Canada if officials failed to hand over $ 10 million more.
Over time, the average hours worked in developed countries has dropped significantly, more recently at an average of 0.5 % per year.
Remote work continues to trend upward, with 2014 posting a 26 percent increase in open remote job postings over 2013 and 83 percent of hiring managers say telecommuting will be «more prevalent in the next five years.»
Ten - year maturities are available for loans for equipment and working capital (though seven - year terms are more commonplace), and loans for real estate and major equipment purchases can be paid back over as long as 25 years.
And with more women working and an ever - narrowing wage gap, women's influence over shopping decisions should continue to increase.
However, as I've experienced myself, if you have the right temperament and you don't mind a little instability at times, you may make even more money and enjoy a greater sense of freedom and control over how much time you devote to work.
Research from Great Place to Work shows why this approach is so effective: Surveyed employees who agree with the statement «I feel I make a difference here» are 6.6 times more likely to say they want to stay with their companies over the long term, compared to those who don't feel they make a difference.
More than 500,000 borrowers are certified to have their student debt forgiven over the next decade because they work in public service.
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